Our vision is to redefine what the human body can achieve.

Through wearable technologies that merge science and design, we aim to help people move better, recover faster, and live healthier. Starting with athletes, growing into medical care, and reaching everyday life, Melbourne Bionics is building solutions for every body, everywhere.

Meet the team

Samin is a graduate of Monash University, with a dual background in Biomedical Science and Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering. With years of experience in designing medical technology through human-centric design principles, he works to bring advanced technologies from academic research into the hands of people who will benefit from them.

Samin Haque

Chief Executive Officer

With a background in Electrical Engineering from Monash University, Anantyash brings experience in FPGA development (AICRAFT) and medical devices (Biosignals Diagnostics, MYMI) to Melbourne Bionics. At Melbourne Bionics, he focuses on developing models and prototype verification systems for wearable compression garments, ensuring precise therapeutic pressure delivery. Passionate about innovation, he is continually expanding his vast skillset at the intersection of technology and healthcare.

Anantyash Dixit

Electronics Engineer

Namtip is a final-year medical student at the University of Melbourne with an undergraduate background in biochemistry and cell biology. At Melbourne Bionics, she leads the validation of clinical needs through engagement with healthcare professionals, patients and athletes. Passionate about advancing healthcare through innovation, Namtip also enjoys drawing and staying active at the gym.

Namtip Phongmekhin

Chief Medical Officer

Toshi is the Operations Lead at Melbourne Bionics, where he oversees clinical validation and operational strategy for technologies in sports recovery, chronic disease management, and healthcare. With an Honours degree in Biomedical Science from Monash University and research experience in sleep apnoea physiology and immunology, Toshi brings both scientific insight and operational focus to advancing innovative medical solutions.

Toshi Preston

Operations Lead

Senoli is a biotechnology student at the University of Melbourne and a member of The Melbourne Bionics Company, working on compression technologies to improve health and wellbeing. With a background in biotechnology and biochemistry, Senoli combines creativity with scientific training to design safe, effective solutions. Outside of research, Senoli enjoys orchestral music, time in nature, and hands-on creative projects.

Senoli Sandanayake

Chief Science Officer

Ravindu is a Mechatronics Engineer working as both an R&D Engineer and Systems Engineer at Melbourne Bionics, where he focuses on research, prototyping, and product development. Passionate about continual learning, Ravindu has built a broad technical skill set and applies it across engineering challenges. Beyond work, Rav enjoys world history and diving deep into new areas of interest.

Ravindu Udawatta

Mechatronics Engineer

Our Story

Our company was founded during the 2022 Vinuri De Silva Biodesign Competition (Melbourne Bioinnovation Student Initiative), for which our team won Graeme Clark Institute prize. Our design is a novel active compression device that with significantly greater comfort and convenience. Our concept uses a revolutionary new approach using electroactive polymer is now at a proof-of-concept (TRL3) stage.

Our diverse team includes a founder with lived experience, and driven by highly motivated innovators in broad field of medicine, biomedical sciences, mechanical and electrical engineering.

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